ROAD WORK BY NEWTON CORNER. NORTH OF TOWN, YOU'RE IN GREAT SHAPE. TRAINS AND BUSES STARTING THE MORNING OFF ON TIME. THIS MORNING THEY'RE SAILING LIKE IT'S 1841. THIS MORNING A RARE PIECE OF NEW ENGLAND HISTORY IS DOCKED IN BOSTON HARBOR. BEFORE THE PUBLIC GETS A PEEK, WELCOME ABOARD, WE'VE GOT THE BOARDING PASS. ANTOINETTE ANTONIO IS LIVE WITH A UNIQUE TREAT. THIS REALLY IS A UNIQUE TREAT. I FEEL LIKE I'M PART OF HISTORY. WE ARE IN CHARLESTOWN IN FRONT OF THE CHARLES W. MORGAN. THIS IS THE COUNTRY'S OLDEST MERCHANT VESSEL. RIGHT NOW IT IS DOCKED NEXT TO THE U.S.S. CONSTITUTION. AS WE KNOW, THAT IS THE COUNTRY'S OLDEST SHIP. THIS IS THE FIRST TIME THEY'VE BEEN DOCKED NEXT TO EACH OTHER. IT'S GOING TO BE HERE FOR A FEW DAYS FOR THE PUBLIC TO COME AND SEE. WE ARE GETTING A SNEAK PEEK AT IT THIS MORNING. RIGHT NOW I WANT TO BRING IN RYAN LEE. HE IS -- LET'S CALL YOU A STOWAWAY ON THE SHIP, RYAN. HOW DID YOU GET THIS TITLE OF STOWAWAY? HI, GOOD MORNING. YES, I WON THIS ACTUALLY AT A CONTEST. I'M A JOURNALIST FROM BOOTH BAY, AND I SAW ONE DAY IN THE HEADLINES, MYSTIC SEAPORT SEEKS STOWAWAY. IMMEDIATELY, I WANTED TO BECOME PART OF THE ADVENTURE. SO NORMALLY WE THINK OF A STOWAWAY ON THE SHIP AS WAY BACK IN THE DAY SOMEONE THAT HID BELOW DOWN IN THE DECKS AND TRAVELED WITH THE SHIP. YOU'RE REALLY GETTING TO BE PART OF THIS 38th VOYAGE OF THE CHARLES W. MORGAN. I AM. IT'S BEEN A HECK OF A STORY SO FAR. I DIDN'T HAVE TO SNEAK ON ANY SHIP TO GET ON HERE. I HAD TO SUBMIT A VIDEO THAT SAID WHY I'D BE A GOOD STOWAWAY. ALTHOUGH I'M A LITTLE TALL FOR A STOWAWAY, I WAS THE RIGHT FIT. WE'VE BEEN GOING THROUGHOUT NEW ENGLAND AND VISITING THESE HISTORIC PORTS. MY JOB IS KIND OF TO TELL A NEW STORY. THERE'S A VERY RICH HISTORY IN THE CHARLES W. MORGAN, AND I'M HERE TO KIND OF CONVEY MY EXPERIENCE TO THE BROAD PUBLIC. SO AS A FELLOW STUDENT HERE, TELL US WHAT YOU'VE BEEN LEARNING ABOUT THIS. THIS IS THE COUNTRY'S OLDEST MERCHANT VESSEL. IT WAS A WHALING SHIP BEFORE GOING ON TOUR AS IT IS RIGHT NOW. THAT'S RIGHT. SHE WAS BUILT IN 1841 IN NEW BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS. SHE'S ABOUT 113 FEET LONG. SHE'S BEEN FULLY RESTORED, BUT SHE'S MADE WITH ALL -- SHE STILL HAS HER ORIGINAL WOOD. RIGHT NOW SHE'S DOCKED UP NEXT TO THE OLDEST MILITARY SHIP, THE U.S.S. CONSTITUTION. SO THAT'S KIND OF A VERY RARE OPPORTUNITY. AND IT'S EVEN MORE RARE THAT WE'RE SAILING HER AND TAKING HER OUT. IT'S JUST A VERY BOLD VISION TO SAY, HEY, IT'S A 173-YEAR-OLD SHIP, LET'S GO SAIL HER. WHICH REALLY HASN'T BEEN OUT FOR 100 YEARS. RYAN, THANKS SO MUCH FOR JOINING US. HOPE YOU'RE ENJOYING YOUR TIME ON THE SHIP. ONCE AGAIN, THE CHARLES W. MORGAN WILL BE HERE IN CHARLESTOWN RIGHT NEXT TO THE U.S.S. CONSTITUTION. YOU CAN COME CHECK IT OUT THROUGH NEXT TUESDAY. COMING UP, WE'RE GOING TO GET ON